Loren Loverde
Loren Loverde
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Outside of the industry, there is the stock market decline, concerns about economic trends, oil prices, and the presidential election. Within the industry, consumers are not yet in the upgrade cycle for Windows Millennium Edition, and there aren't really applications demanding faster processors and upgrades.
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Over the past couple years we've seen a recovery, but that rate can't be sustained going forward.
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Market growth ahead of forecasts in almost all regions reflects continuing strong demand.
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HP's being very competitive. There's a chance they could challenge Dell in the fourth quarter, as they have in fourth quarters before.
growth
HP could have done better. If you look at their growth in the U.S., it was particularly slow.
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Hard times persist in the PC market, but vendors are working diligently to stimulate growth and the outlook has started to improve in the United States and Europe.
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More mature regions like the U.S. and Europe were significantly affected by consumer conservatism and a softening business segment, while Asia and other emerging regions were more robust.
market maybe
Maybe we can't keep up the pace, but the market is healthy.
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Some consumers will certainly delay PC purchases until Vista is available, but we expect the delay to shift only moderate volume from the fourth quarter of 2006 into 2007 and will not cause a loss of sales.
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The timing of the release will have some impact on when consumers buy, but not so much on whether or not they buy.
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Currently, the economic environment is not the critical factor affecting PC adoption cycles. What we're seeing now is a combination of PC replacements and new users responding to low-price milestones.
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Although it is clear that consumer demand in the U.S. is weakening, buying in other regions remains strong. PCs remain the dominant means of accessing the Internet, and a lot of people out there are still buying PCs to get online.
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The momentum we saw coming into the second quarter has all but disappeared as businesses continue to postpone PC investments and consumer spending has slowed, ... Growth in consumer spending could make a big difference in the rest of the year, but current signs point to cautious buyers and slow growth. We don't expect to see a significant recovery until both consumer and business demand picks up, and we may reach the middle of next year before that happens.
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Dell has a lot of momentum, and they were tough competitors.